Maryville People Search Guide

Maryville People Search starts with the office that matches the clue you already have and then moves outward only when the record trail tells you to. The city police desk can show an accident, an arrest, or a call for service. Municipal court can show a traffic case, a warrant note, or a paid fine. Blount County offices then add the longer civil, marriage, and official-record trail that makes the search more useful. If you know a name, a street, or a court date, Maryville gives you a direct route from the city desk to the county file without guessing at the wrong office.

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Maryville Quick Facts

301 McGhee St Police Office
400 W. Broadway Ave City Court
926 E. Lamar Alexander Pkwy County Courthouse
M-F 8:00-4:30 Typical Office Hours

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The Maryville Police Department keeps incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records at 301 McGhee Street, Maryville, TN 37801. The listed non-emergency line is (865) 983-3620, and records use ext. 2. The records division is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, and requests can be made in person with valid Tennessee identification. If the matter started with a crash or a service call, the department can give you the report details you need before you move on to the court file. That is useful when a Maryville People Search begins with only a name and a rough date.

Accident reports are available to involved parties with proper identification, and some information is available through the department website. The police page also notes the public records framework that the department follows. If the arrest moved out of city custody, the research points to Blount County Jail and the Blount County Sheriff's Office at (865) 273-5500 for inmate records. That keeps the search practical because you can start at the police desk, confirm the report, and then decide whether you need a court copy, a jail trail, or a county record next.

When the local record needs a clearer case type, the Tennessee court records portal at TNCOURTINFO can help sort the docket before you ask the county clerk for a copy. That is especially helpful if the name is common or the case class is not obvious from the city report.

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The portal is a quick way to separate a city citation from a county civil or criminal case. It saves time and keeps the Maryville People Search focused on the right office.

Note: The police report can point you to the record, but the clerk still controls the certified copy.

Maryville Municipal Court Records

Maryville Municipal Court handles traffic citations and city ordinance violations. The court sits at City Hall, 400 W. Broadway Avenue, Maryville, TN 37801, and the office phone is (865) 983-9200. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. For a Maryville People Search, this is the right place to check when a ticket, a missed hearing, or a warrant note is tied to the city. The docket can show whether the matter is still open or whether it already ended with a fine or a court appearance.

Traffic citations can be paid online, by mail, or in person, and defensive driving course information is also available. Outstanding warrant information is handled through the court clerk. The records are maintained by the Municipal Court Clerk, and public access follows Tennessee law unless a record is sealed or otherwise limited. In simple terms, the court is where the city case lives, even if the story started with a police stop.

Maryville's city court and police records work best together. The police report can show the event. The court docket can show the consequence. If you are trying to match a person to a date or confirm whether a case was closed, the two records together are much stronger than one record on its own.

Note: A city court docket is fast to check, but the clerk's copy is the one to keep when you need proof.

Blount County People Search Sources

When a Maryville People Search moves out of city hall, the Blount County Courthouse becomes the main stop. The Blount County Circuit Court Clerk keeps records for Blount County Circuit Court at 926 E. Lamar Alexander Parkway in Maryville. The office phone is (865) 273-5400, and the hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The office handles civil cases over $25,000, felony criminal cases, divorce proceedings, and appeals. Case information is available through the Tennessee Court Information System, and daily dockets help you see what is set for court. That makes the county office the place to go when a city docket turns into a bigger court file.

The County Clerk is also in the same courthouse and can be reached at (865) 273-5800 during Monday through Friday hours of 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The office handles marriage licenses, business tax licenses, vehicle registrations, titles, notary commissions, and other official records. Those files can help confirm a spouse, a name change, or a timeline that links a person to Blount County. If a Maryville People Search begins with a family clue, the county clerk can be the office that gives the clue shape.

Older or broader records may end up at the Tennessee State Library and Archives, especially if the county file is old or the working desk says the record has been archived. The archive is a useful backstop for family research and older court work. The state office does not replace the county clerk, but it can fill in the missing years when a Maryville People Search reaches back further than the active file room.

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That archive path matters when the file is older than the working desk or when a record was moved to microfilm. It gives the search a second lane.

Public access in Blount County also follows the Tennessee Public Records Act, Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503. That is the basic rule behind the county's open record process.

Tennessee People Search Tools

State tools help when a Maryville People Search needs a broader answer. The Tennessee Office of Vital Records explains how to order birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates through its website at vitalrecords.tn.gov. That is useful when you need a certified record instead of a local case file. Tennessee Code Annotated § 68-3-205 still controls the basic access limits, so the state page is a good place to check before you ask the wrong office for a copy.

The Office of Open Records Counsel at comptroller.tn.gov/office-functions/open-records-counsel can help when a request gets stuck or when you want to understand the rules behind inspection and copying. It does not hold the Maryville file, but it explains the path to the file. That can save time when the record is public but the office wants the request framed a certain way.

If the search turns into a history project, the archive trail keeps growing. That is handy when a name keeps showing up in older family papers, a court index, or a county record set that is no longer sitting at the front desk. When you want the county-level path for Blount County, the county directory is the next stop. When you want the city path, Maryville is the place to start.

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